<object to scan> - list of objects to be analyzed for malicious code.
The parameter can have several of the following values, separated with spaces:

<files> - list of paths to the files and/or folders to be scanned. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed.
Use spaces to separate scan elements.
Notes:

object names containing spaces should be quoted.

if you specify a folder, all the files it contains will be scanned.

/ALL – full PC scan.

/MEMORY – RAM objects.

/STARTUP – autorun objects.

/MAIL – mail bases.

/REMDRIVES – all removable drives.

/FIXDRIVES – all local drives.

/NETDRIVES – all network drives.

/QUARANTINE – quarantined objects.

/@:<filelist.lst> - path to the file containing the list of objects and folders to be scanned. The file should be in a text format. Each scan object should be typed on a separate line. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. Paths containing spaces should be quoted.

<action> - actions to be applied to malicious objects detected by scan. If the parameter is not set, the action corresponding to the /i2 value will be applied by default. Possible values:

/i0 – do not apply any actions to the object, only log information about it in the report.

<report parameters> - this parameter defines the format of the scan report format. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. If the parameter is not set, the scan results contain all events and will be displayed on the screen. Possible values:

/R:<report_file> - write only important events to the specified report file.

/C:<configuration_file_name> - defines path to the configuration file containing application settings used for scan. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. If the parameter is not set, the settings configured in the application GUI will be applied.

<update_source> - path to a HTTP/FTP server or a network folder to download updates from. If no path is defined, the update source will be selected according to the application update settings.

/APP=<on|off> - update application modules.

<report parameters> - this parameter defines the format of the scan report format. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. If the parameter is not set, the scan results contain all events and will be displayed on the screen. Possible values:

/R:<report_file> - write only important events to the specified report file.

/RA:<report_file> - write all events to the specified report file.

<additional parameters> - parameters of configuration file usage.

/C:<configuration_file_name> - defines path to the configuration file containing application settings used for scan. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. If the parameter is not set, the settings configured in the application GUI will be applied

Example: To update applications and log all events into the report: avp.com UPDATE /RA:avbases_upd.txt

<report parameters> - this parameter defines the format of the scan report format. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. If the parameter is not set, the scan results contain all events and will be displayed on the screen. Possible values:

/R:<report_file> - write only important events to the specified report file.

<report parameters> - this parameter defines the format of the scan report format. Both, absolute and relative file path are allowed. If the parameter is not set, the scan results contain all events and will be displayed on the screen. Possible values:

/R:<report_file> - write only important events to the specified report file.

To display the product's interface optimally it is recommended to use standard screen resolution not less than 800x600 pixels.

To install Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 SOS MP4 on Windows Vista/Windows 7 OS, you must disable the option System Restore in system properties. This is required because if you have the option System Restore enabled, the system will need additional 500 MB of free disk space for successful installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus.